The Alion Baltic International Music Festival 2016 is proud to be a liaison for the international cultural exchange. We believe sharing diverse musical traditions can strengthen multicultural political, economical, and social relations between the continents.Alion Baltic International Music Festival brings together a distinguished panel of world-class musicians: professors, Guest Performers and students in violin, piano and voice from across the globe.

Officials from the Estonian Ministry of Culture and other official organizations gave their gratitude to the Alion Baltic International Music Festival.

This speaks to the philanthropic spirit that is the hallmark to our shared values and ensuring the continuity and desire to help promote Estonian music culture around the globe. Thanks to the generous support of the organizers, in the summer of 2016 we plan to hold the Second Alion Baltic International Music Festival, presenting more talents from Estonia and from around the world.

Students, who participate in the Alion Baltic International Music festival, come from different parts of the World: The United States, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, United Kingdom, South Korea, Croatia, Japan, China, Serbia, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Russia, Ukraine, and Australia. Thanks to the friendly and creative, yet mutually productive environment at the festival, students learn about each other's musical and cultural tradiitions, which tie stronger cross-cultural relations between the nations.

We are excited to bring the world’s best musicians to Estonia and the Baltics, and we want to hope that The Alion Baltic International Music Festival will become a wonderful experience for everyone.

We are happy to invite Estonian citizens, as well as foreign tourists to attend the events at Alion Baltic International Music Festival.

The early music studio Cantores Vagantes started work in 1989, and consists of musicians whose desire is to interpret early music using copies of original instruments, and respecting historical performance practice. The members of the studio are not a fixed group of people, but can rather be seen as a group of professional friends, where the number of players depends on the needs of the music.

Reval Folk is a civic action and a series of music concerts. Our aim is to offer people in business-minded Tallinn a chance to get connected to their roots again through regular folk music concerts (that offer both traditional music and music inspired by traditional music) and workshops. You will see both famous and less famous folk music artists, but also students performing at Reval Folk. We will start with four cozy concerts at Old Town Music House in Tallinn (Uus 16c) and continue from there 🙂 Everyone is very welcome!

Through our project we ask ourselves and the people in Tallinn, if it is possible to connect Tallinn – or Reval, with it´s historic name – and folk music? Is there space for folk music in the capital of Estonia?

In our vision we see Tallinn as a place, where people live in a wholesome environment, where they enjoy their work, have time for their families and friends and for feeling the joy of listening and playing good music.

NGO Reval Folk was founded on 20th of September 2017 in Tallinn.The founders were Kadri Allikmäe ja Tuulikki Bartosik. Advisors and supporters of the idea were Estonian Academy of Theatre and Music (subdepartment of folk music), Leanne Barbo and Kai Kiiv.

PLMF was inaugurated on February 7th, 2003 by soprano Pille Lill with the aim to support the development of talented professional musicians by organizing master classes, opportunities to perform and by introducing them internationally. At the launching concert-reception in the Town Hall of Tallinn, in the presence of its Patron, The Earl of Carlisle as well as the Cultural Minister of Estonia and many Ambassadors to the Republic of Estonia. Estonian friends of Opera and Music from all walks of life were also present.

The LAB orchestra is a new project of young Estonian musicians. Its aim is to find new ways of music performances, of creation and expression, to strengthen classical music in the modern society. The character is open and experimental, more a forum than an orchestra.

MTÜ Sõrve Külastuskeskus (non-profit undertaking Sõrve Visitor Centre) has been established to restore the old lighthouse complex as authentically as possible and build a medieval centre there. It is mainly targeted for ordinary visitors who can get here tourist information about Saaremaa and watch regular expositions. After the centre has been completed, it is possible to use this place for promoting village life, keeping folk traditions alive and organising cultural events.